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This week, we’ll be studying Titus 2:1-15 under the theme “Doing Good for the Sake of the Gospel.” In this chapter, the Apostle Paul charges believers to live in a way that makes “the teaching about God our Savior attractive”—showing that when the gospel transforms our hearts, it also shapes our lives in a way that makes Christ beautiful to the world. Paul’s instructions to older and younger men and women—even slaves—show that godly living isn’t about mere morality, but mission. Our daily conduct testifies to the grace of Jesus, turning good works into a compelling witness for the gospel.
Series Summary: Titus is Paul’s no-nonsense blueprint for planting gospel-centered churches in hard places—starting with strong leadership and sound doctrine. Written to a young pastor on the wild island of Crete, this letter shows how truth and character shape a church’s credibility in a corrupt culture. In this series, we’ll dive into why healthy doctrine isn’t just for theologians, and why godly leaders are essential for a church that wants to make a lasting impact.
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This week, we’ll be studying Titus 2:1-15 under the theme “Doing Good for the Sake of the Gospel.” In this chapter, the Apostle Paul charges believers to live in a way that makes “the teaching about God our Savior attractive”—showing that when the gospel transforms our hearts, it also shapes our lives in a way that makes Christ beautiful to the world. Paul’s instructions to older and younger men and women—even slaves—show that godly living isn’t about mere morality, but mission. Our daily conduct testifies to the grace of Jesus, turning good works into a compelling witness for the gospel.
Series Summary: Titus is Paul’s no-nonsense blueprint for planting gospel-centered churches in hard places—starting with strong leadership and sound doctrine. Written to a young pastor on the wild island of Crete, this letter shows how truth and character shape a church’s credibility in a corrupt culture. In this series, we’ll dive into why healthy doctrine isn’t just for theologians, and why godly leaders are essential for a church that wants to make a lasting impact.
How can we pray for you? tinyurl.com/stmarcusprayers
Fill out our online connection card: tinyurl.com/stmarcusconnectcard
If you’d like to leave an offering or monetary donation to our ministry please click here: https://tinyurl.com/stmarcusgive

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